Published On Dec 20, 2019
If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. WeWork Cofounder Adam Neumann proved this to be true in 2019. Over the year, the company went from a whopping $47 billion dollar valuation to below $8 billion after failing to complete a public offering. Forbes Staff Writer Samantha Sharf explains the missteps Neumann took before his board pushed him out and cut thousands of jobs.
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